El-Karma Sheikh Zayed is a small town located in the Beheira Governorate of Egypt. It is situated on the west bank of the Nile River, about 40 km south of the city of Alexandria.
The town is known for its traditional Islamic culture, which is still evident today. The town is home to many mosques, shrines and other religious sites. It is also home to a number of ancient monuments, including the El-Karma Mosque, which dates back to the Ottoman period.
The town is also known for its agricultural production, which includes cotton, wheat, rice, corn, and other grains. It is also home to a number of fish farms, which provide a source of income for many of the town's residents.
The town has a population of around 5,000 people, most of whom are Muslim. The majority of the population is of Arab descent, although there are also some Coptic Christians.
The town is served by two main roads, the Cairo-Alexandria highway and the El-Karma-Sheikh Zayed Road. The town is also served by a local bus service, which connects it to other nearby towns and cities.
El-Karma Sheikh Zayed is an important destination for tourists, who come to visit its many historical sites and monuments. The town is also home to a number of restaurants, cafes and other businesses, which cater to the needs of both locals and tourists.